Sherwood

Sherwood

The existing 1930s bungalow had been extended in the 1980s and suffered from an inefficient layout with no direct access to the garden and an incongruous appearance. The site benefitted from excellent views towards Manchester at the front and the Peak District National Park at the rear.

The existing dwelling had already benefitted from its 30% extensions allowance. Hayes and Partners applied for a certificate of lawfulness for extensions allowed under permitted development rights. This established a fall-back position for negotiating a replacement dwelling.

The elevational treatment of the proposed replacement dwelling is subtle at the front and has a pitched roof, sitting well with its neighbours. At the rear the proposals are more contemporary with large areas of glazing to maximise the views and provide a direct connection between the living space and the garden. The overhanging flat roof provides solar shading. The key spaces are located at first floor to take advantage of the views.

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Hayes & Partners believe good architecture is the enclosure of space, capture of sunlight and framing of views. It is a balance of proportion, quality of materials and efficient use of area. Good architecture should surpass the clients’ needs, expectations and aspirations.

Whatever the style - traditional or modern - we believe that our designs should be the best examples of their type. Whether we are referencing an historical building, or creating something new with award-winning contemporary influences, we understand that it is only excellent buildings that survive the test of time.